What a rollercoaster ride of a season it’s been for San Antonio Spurs fans. When returning starting point guard Dejounte Murray, sixth man Rudy Gay and a few new role players and rookies, it felt like the previously seventh-seeded Spurs were on a fast track for improvement in the rigid Western Conference.
Obviously that’s not the case, as San Antonio lays on the outside looking in at the 2020 Western Conference playoff race. Now with a 21-26 record, 2.5 spots outside of the eighth seed, the Spurs can’t seem to get a grip on what comes next.